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Feeding difficulties in infancy
- ... labored breathing, leading to a lack of oxygen Feeding difficulty (food may go into the windpipe instead of ... Develops any other symptoms of SMA Has difficulty feeding Breathing difficulty can rapidly become an emergency condition.
- ... the back of the eye (on the retina ) Feeding difficulties Loss of early motor skills (gets worse over ... However, it may occur any time between early infancy to adulthood. Symptoms may include: Difficulty moving limbs that may lead to unsteady gait, ...
- ... tangled hair Pudgy, rosy cheeks, sagging facial skin Feeding difficulties Irritability Decreased muscle tone (hypotonia), floppiness Low body ...
- ... be difficult to manage Eating and digestion symptoms: Difficulty sucking or feeding in infants, or chewing and swallowing in older ...
- ... in the blood Frequent respiratory infections Lethargy Poor feeding Poor growth Rapid breathing Note: Sometimes, no symptoms may be present in infancy or early childhood.
- ... but may include: Choking Difficulty eating solid foods Difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) Slow breast or bottle feeding Vomiting
- ... cannot spoil a baby by holding them during infancy. If the crying continues for longer than usual ... symptoms such as fever, diarrhea, vomiting, rash, breathing difficulty, or other signs of illness.